i'm an IPv6 pragmatist. I've used IPv6 from its very beginings. i am not a zelot, like so many are. IPv6 has its uses - but most of the actual value in IPv6 has been stripped. for most practical, current use, IPv4 will meet your needs now and for the forseeable future. NAT is your lifeline here. IF (a big one) there are actual changes in regulatory models, transmission models, and reduced dependence on centralized control, IPv6 has a chance to shine and truely become the "next generation". Until then - same old, same old... 96 more bits - no majik. --bill On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 06:46:11PM +0000, Stephens, Josh wrote:
Not something I'd typically use this list for but I have an opportunity to host a debate of sorts on IPv6 where I'm taking a very pro IPv6 stance and I need someone who wants to argue the other side - effectively that most people don't need to worry about it for a long time still or until someone makes them.
Any takers feel free to ping me directly...
Thanks, Josh